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morici, the new le elely electe president of egypt, is in the muslim brothers. the muslim brothers and hamas are directly related. this is about egypt and the 1979 peace treaty. >> right. i'm going to get back to the whole issue of the spreading war. but i'm just real interested in the assessment, ambassador williamson, welcome back, that israel can just inflict massive, permanent damage on hamas and their alleged military. >> well, larry, first of all, i think it's really important to take a step back. we've been involved in a presidential election that sucked up the oxygen. hamas is a group that's recognized as a terrorist organization by the u.s. government, the israeli government and the european union, has increased shelling in areas of israel over recent weeks. they now have shelled tel aviv and 180 missiles went into southern israel. so israel for its own self-defense, its right of self-defense is organizing, rallying more reserve troops, getting ready for more permanent action. it can and should do what's necessary to protect its citizens, which means in
morici, the new le elely electe president of egypt, is in the muslim brothers. the muslim brothers and hamas are directly related. this is about egypt and the 1979 peace treaty. >> right. i'm going to get back to the whole issue of the spreading war. but i'm just real interested in the assessment, ambassador williamson, welcome back, that israel can just inflict massive, permanent damage on hamas and their alleged military. >> well, larry, first of all, i think it's really important...
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what el ♪ welcome to the world leader in derivatives. welcome to superderivatives. >>> welcome back. bp has temporarily suspended from competing for u.s. government contracts. the epa says the action was taken due to bp's lack of business integrity regarding that oil platform blowout that caused the 2010 oil spill. coming up, several stocks -- >> that i do know. >> nice. rose bud? rose bud? several stocks on the move this morning. only one can be the stock of the day. is it in your portfolio? find out next. >> tomorrow on "squawk box," the clock is ticking to avoid fiscal disaster. who will have the courage to take the lead on a compromise deal? we'll ask former fed chairman paul volcker and latest read on employment and jobless claims and gdp data. don't miss "squawk box" starting tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. eastern. fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink hel
what el ♪ welcome to the world leader in derivatives. welcome to superderivatives. >>> welcome back. bp has temporarily suspended from competing for u.s. government contracts. the epa says the action was taken due to bp's lack of business integrity regarding that oil platform blowout that caused the 2010 oil spill. coming up, several stocks -- >> that i do know. >> nice. rose bud? rose bud? several stocks on the move this morning. only one can be the stock of the day. is...
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had el's not hearty us. >>> binds you are up ten basis points, so your safe harbors are selling off a bit. there is perceived good news. on the fiscal cliff, i can't make a comment. i don't think we have enough info. trying to tack the reform or race taxes, but if you look at the cac, for example, they've had a huge week. france was downgraded and did lose their aaa, at least from the moody's vantage point. never before has the rally made 16 1/2% look so cheap, but that last one is an interesting story. you know, one of the things we were supposed to be potentially on this fix and bail was let's try to retire some of that paper, but investors are smart. this is the problem with these programs. they purchased it, and they're probably made the price too expensive. that looks like that's off the table as well. >> i know we have quinn back, so let me pose this question to. a lot of the rally we have seen this week is built on hope as opposed to hard facts. do you feel between now and the end of the year is that the market might react badly to any bad news? >> i think so. i think we have s
had el's not hearty us. >>> binds you are up ten basis points, so your safe harbors are selling off a bit. there is perceived good news. on the fiscal cliff, i can't make a comment. i don't think we have enough info. trying to tack the reform or race taxes, but if you look at the cac, for example, they've had a huge week. france was downgraded and did lose their aaa, at least from the moody's vantage point. never before has the rally made 16 1/2% look so cheap, but that last one is an...
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aped then at 8:30, mohamed el-erian. in corporate news, jcpenney was the biggest loser in the s&p 500 yesterday. we'll be talking to bill ackman, he disagrees with andrew's column that calls for a dose of realism for the ceo ron johnson. we'll hear from bill himself a little later this morning. plus ursula burns is a very busy person. xerox holding investor conference today. she's also a part of the business round table calling for action on the fiscal cliff. she's meeting with president obama on this topic tomorrow and was recently elected to exxon's board. she'll be joining you live at 7:00 eastern. joe, i believe you have breaking earnings numbers. >> home depot 63 cents, a nonrecurring item in there of 11 cents a share. due to the previously announced closing of seven stores in china. on an adjusted basis, the company reported earnings of $1.1 billion or 74 crepts a share, 23% above the same period last year and 4 cents above expectations of 70 cents. third quarter results were better than we expected and reflected i
aped then at 8:30, mohamed el-erian. in corporate news, jcpenney was the biggest loser in the s&p 500 yesterday. we'll be talking to bill ackman, he disagrees with andrew's column that calls for a dose of realism for the ceo ron johnson. we'll hear from bill himself a little later this morning. plus ursula burns is a very busy person. xerox holding investor conference today. she's also a part of the business round table calling for action on the fiscal cliff. she's meeting with president...
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most recently when they reported in the after math of sandy, they posted a spectacular 11 cent el earnings beat off a 37 cent basis. rising 34.7%, and they gave up guidance for the next quarter. it's the triple play. because this is an infrastructure builder, we care about the backlog. the book of business -- they're new book. the 12-month back-day-old log rose to a new record. the bookings increased by 17% for the previous quarter. think about it like this. quanta is a $5 billion company with more than $4 billion of business over the next year. doesn't that sound like the kind of stock you want to own? . i think it's a terrific long-term story, firing on all cylinders. even though the stock is up 20% for the year, it's still pretty darn cheap. and the stock is ten bucks below where it was four years ago before the great recession took hold and when there wasn't nearly as much business as there are in and out. i'll bet it could get a substantial higher price to earns multiple. the tragedy of hurricane sandy was a revelation. our country needs to upgrade its power grid and we've got to do i
most recently when they reported in the after math of sandy, they posted a spectacular 11 cent el earnings beat off a 37 cent basis. rising 34.7%, and they gave up guidance for the next quarter. it's the triple play. because this is an infrastructure builder, we care about the backlog. the book of business -- they're new book. the 12-month back-day-old log rose to a new record. the bookings increased by 17% for the previous quarter. think about it like this. quanta is a $5 billion company with...
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